Robert Lewandowski: More goals in nine minutes than Liverpool

  • Published

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski stepped off the bench at half-time against Wolfsburg to score five goals in nine minutes during a 5-1 comeback win.

Image source, Getty Images

BBC Sport looks at the records he broke, the reaction to his haul and compares his achievements to others.

Here's how he scored his five...

Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Lewandowski took six minutes to score his opener - sliding home from close range

Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

His second came 58 seconds later with a brilliant effort from distance

Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Two minutes later, he took three attempts to score the third - first hitting the post and then forcing a save

Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Another two minutes on and he volleyed home a fourth

Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

It took him more than three minutes to add his fifth, with a brilliant acrobatic volley

Lewandowski scored more league goals in nine minutes than...

  • Liverpool, Newcastle and West Brom have this season

  • Six of Bayern's Bundesliga rivals have managed

  • Anyone in the bottom half of La Liga

  • Seven Serie A sides (league leaders Inter have only matched his nine-minute haul)

  • Wayne Rooney has in 2015

  • Mario Balotelli did in his season at Liverpool

  • Nicklas Bendtner has in over three years

Records fall to devastating Lewandowski

  • Lewandowski scored the quickest Bundesliga hat-trick (four minutes). Then set a new record for four goals in the same match. And then did likewise for five, too.

  • He became the first Bundesliga substitute to score more than a hat-trick.

  • The Pole scored the fastest five-goal haul in a major European league since Opta started recording stats.

  • He was one short of Dieter Muller's Bundesliga record of six goals in a game, when Cologne beat Werder Bremen 7-2 in 1977.

  • Lewandowski is the third Bayern player to score five in a game - Gerd Muller did so three times, and Dieter Hoeness once.

And the runs he ended...

  • Wolfsburg were aiming for a fifth consecutive clean sheet

  • They were going for a 15th game without defeat - which would have equalled their record

  • Wolfsburg were halfway to a first win at Bayern in 22 attempts. They have lost 21 of those games.

Maybe the greatest touch map you'll ever see

Image source, Opta
Image caption,

Robert Lewandowski's fifth goal was his 10th touch of the game - and three of those were for his hat-trick goal

Reaction - 'I can't really understand it'

Image source, Reuters
Image caption,

Pep Guardiola has seen a lot in football - but never something like this

Lewandowski said: "This was just crazy. Five goals, that's just unbelievable. I just wanted to shoot and wasn't thinking about what happened afterwards. I am very, very satisfied. This was a great evening for me.

"I look up at the board after the third or fourth goal and I was surprised there was still so much time left to play. The coach did not have to tell me anything. I knew what had to be done."

Boss Pep Guardiola said: "This is something I have never experienced before. Five goals in nine minutes. Robert has been a great player in Germany and the world for some time now.

"I am very happy for Robert. For his confidence and our future this was extremely important.

"I can't really understand it. Five goals. Neither as a coach nor as a player did I ever experience something like this and I can't really explain it. Five goals against Wolfsburg are never easy."

But one man wasn't happy...

Bayern captain Philipp Lahm quipped: "You have to remain critical - Lewandowski could have grabbed seven tonight... he missed two big chances!"

Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking mused: "What can I say? A world-class striker shot five times on goal and could have scored seven. That is how it happened."

Social media reaction

Image source, Robert Lewandowski on Twitter
Image caption,

Lewandowski and his wife Anna Stachurska celebrated the five-goal phenomenon after the game

Image source, Twittter
Image source, Twitter
Image source, Twitter
Image source, Twitter

Here's how our live text commentator described it...

Around the BBC

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.